In Action

Category : Wars and Conflict

In Action

Half the Irish recruits joined within the first six months of the declaration of war. Many worried that it would be all over before they could get to the front. They need not have concerned themselves.

Boredom, hunger, cold, disease, martinets and rear echelon desk jockeys, punctuated with occasional bouts of sheer terror and undignified death are some the memories recalled here by veterans.

In Action

Category: Wars and Conflict

Retreating And Finding A New Horse

Irish troops fighting at Mons in August 1914 soon found themselves making a desperate retreat. Cavalry trooper E.H. de Stacpoole describes losing his own horse and finding a replacement.

Production Year

1974

Contributor

Kieran Sheedy (Producer)
Tom McGurk (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"It Would Be Very Hard To Describe The Somme"

Emmet Dalton talks about his experiences at the Battle of the Somme.

Production Year

1976

Contributor

Cathal O'Shannon (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"We Thought We Were The Best Equipped Army In The World"

Sean King, who had been stationed in India before the war, relates how members of the British Army found themselves unprepared for the new forms of warfare unleashed in 1914.

Production Year

1974

Contributor

Kieran Sheedy (Producer)
Tom McGurk (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"A Curious Thing Occured A Lark Started Singing"

A veteran describes going over the top at the Battle of Messines Ridge, 7 June 1917, just after the British Army had detonated 19 massive mines. In the confusion he came across some terrified German troops.

Production Year

1974

Contributor

Kieran Sheedy (Producer)
Tom McGurk (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"They Gave Us Six Hours To Bury The Dead"

Johnny Burke talks about his experiences during the First World War including a heavy defeat to the Turks in the Mesopotamian campaign. During a break in the fighting to bury the dead Johnny recalls meeting with Turkish soldiers.

Production Year

1965

Contributor

Ted Nealon (Reporter)

IN ACTION

"We Saw The First Wounded We Had Ever Seen"

The British invasion of Gallipoli in Turkey proved to be disastrous. The Lansdowne Pals found themselves in the thick of it. Edgar Poulter describes conditions at Chocolate Hill.

Production Year

1974

Contributor

Kieran Sheedy (Producer)
Tom McGurk (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"It Was The First Time I Saw Tanks"

Jimmy O'Brien recalls seeing tanks for the first time in 1916 at Beaumont Hamel and how seven hundred men were lost in the battle.

Production Year

1984

Contributor

Kieran Sheedy (Producer)
Tom McGurk (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"We Weren't Eight Or Nine Feet From Them"

A veteran describes a night raid across the River Struma, which formed the Macedonian front line between Greece and Bulgaria.

Production Year

1974

Contributor

Kieran Sheedy (Producer)
Tom McGurk (Presenter)

IN ACTION

That Retreat From Mons Was One Test Of Endurance

The early battles in France were fought in open country. Jack Campbell describes the retreat from Mons.

Production Year

1993

Contributor

Myles Dungan (Presenter)

IN ACTION

"Maybe Your Own Officer Would Shoot You"

Discipline could be harsh in the British Army, Jack King, who fought in the Royal Irish Regiment, outlines strong measures used to stiffen the nerves of the troops.